Evans -- 6 feet 5, 231 pounds -- is hoping to run the 40-yard dash in 4.5 seconds. He caught 69 passes for 1,394 yards and a dozen touchdowns last season, frequently jumping over cornerbacks to catch passes from star quarterback Johnny Manziel.

"I think I'm one of the best players in the draft," Evans said. "There's a lot of great receivers in this draft, but I feel like I'm the best one."

Clemson wide receiver Sammy Watkins is graded ahead of Evans at this point, but Evans is firmly regarded as a first-round draft target, expected to go within the top half of the first round. The New York Giants have met with Evans and are considered a strong possibility for him.

Evans has been training in San Diego, working with Hall of Fame wide receiver James Lofton on his route running.

"He's been teaching me a lot," Evans said. "He tells me to keep my arms moving, stay low and how to get in and out of my cuts."

Evans said he likes to "talk a little noise" on the football field and would enjoy squaring off with outspoken Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman.

"I'm a big Richard Sherman fan," Evans said. "That would be a fun matchup. You take the air out of them when you make a good catch and make them stop talking a little bit."

Meanwhile, Lee represents a different style of wide receiver than Evans, at 6 feet, 197 pounds.

Lee's production fell to 57 catches for 791 yards and four touchdowns last season, as he dealt with injuries.

That followed an All-American season as a sophomore in which he was named the Pac-12 Conference Offensive Player of the Year after catching 118 passes for 1,712 yards and 14 touchdowns.

"I liked talking with the Ravens," Lee said. "That was a fun, good meeting. We'll see if they pick me in May, you never know."